It is in Fog on the Barrow-downs, is it not? And at least Frodo's journey at the end of the book could be seen as having to do with death - at the very least, he is leaving the lands of the living forever."This chapter seems to be full of movement—slowly and deliberately (then less so) down hills; scrambling up trees-- then up, up, and away into the Eagles’ eyrie; and down, down back to the ground. Flora, fauna, food, fear, and flight are featured..." - batik

The weekly discussion of The Hobbit is back. Join us in the Reading Room for a somewhat less clever discussion of Out of the Frying Pan-into the Fire!